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How Should 26 Avenue S.W. Be Redesigned for Cyclists and Pedestrians?

Calgary, AB

Calgary asked residents to choose between three options for redesigning 26 Avenue S.W. between 14 Street and 37 Street. The choices were a multi-use pathway, on-street wheeling lanes, or a blend of both. The goal was to make the road safer for...

Why This Matters: Live in southwest Calgary? This road connects your neighbourhood. Cyclists have flagged safety concerns here for years. Parked cars block sightlines at crossings. The redesign could make your daily commute safer—or change parking on your street.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Bertram Street Bike Corridor Through Downtown Kelowna

Kelowna, BC

Kelowna is building a protected bike route along Bertram Street to connect downtown from north to south. The route includes two-way bike paths, multi-use pathways through Rowcliffe Park, and connects to a new overpass across Highway 97. Construction...

Why This Matters: Bike to work downtown without dodging traffic? This route aims to make that safer. Live near Rowcliffe Park or Central Green? The path runs right through your neighbourhood. Residents are split—some want safer cycling, others worry about bikes speeding past their condos.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Cascade Heights Community Plan - Now Adopted

Burnaby, BC

Burnaby has finished planning the future of Cascade Heights, a neighbourhood near Burnaby Hospital. The plan was adopted by Council on March 25, 2025 after public input gathered in late 2024 and early 2025. It sets out how the area will grow over...

Why This Matters: Live in or near Cascade Heights? This plan shapes what gets built in your neighbourhood for decades. It covers housing options, parks, transit, and local services. The consultation is now closed, but the adopted plan will guide future development.

Community Planning Environment & Climate Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should a New Pedestrian Bridge Cross the Conestogo River in Wallenstein?

Waterloo Region, ON

The Region of Waterloo wants to build a pedestrian and cycling bridge over the Conestogo River near Wallenstein. The original railway bridge was removed years ago, leaving a gap in the Guelph to Goderich Rail Trail. This $7.5 million project would...

Why This Matters: Use the Kissing Bridge Trailway or G2G Rail Trail? Right now, you have to detour around a gap at the Conestogo River. This bridge would let you bike or walk the full route without interruption. If you live near Wallenstein, West Montrose, or Linwood, this affects your local recreation options.

Community Planning Environment & Climate Transportation
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Surrey's Climate Change Action Strategy - Path to Zero Carbon by 2050

Surrey, BC

Surrey has developed a plan to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for climate impacts by 2050. The strategy focuses on making buildings more efficient, reducing car dependence, switching to clean electricity, and protecting natural areas...

Why This Matters: Live in Surrey? You're already feeling climate change through flooding, hotter summers, and smoky skies from wildfires. This plan shapes how your neighbourhood develops, how you'll get around, and what your energy bills might look like. It also affects property values in flood-prone areas and the...

Policy & Studies Environment & Climate Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should 8th Street East Get an Overpass or Underpass at the CPKC Railway?

Saskatoon, SK

Saskatoon is deciding whether to build an overpass or underpass where 8th Street East crosses the CPKC railway tracks. The city has already gathered public feedback in two rounds of engagement and is now presenting the final report to council. This...

Why This Matters: Drive on 8th Street East? You know the frustration of waiting for trains. A grade separation means no more stopping for rail crossings. It could also improve safety and reduce traffic backups in the area.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Help Make Kenilworth Streets Safer

Edmonton, AB

Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in Kenilworth. The city is planning traffic calming measures—things like speed bumps, better crosswalks, or new signage—to reduce crashes and make streets safer. Your feedback...

Why This Matters: Walk your kids to school in Kenilworth? Drive through the neighbourhood? This is your chance to flag the spots that feel dangerous. Speeding cars, blind corners, sketchy crosswalks—the city wants to know. What you share could mean a new crosswalk or speed bump on your street.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Fish Creek Provincial Park Trails Master Plan

Alberta Parks (AB)

Alberta gathered feedback on improving trails in Fish Creek Provincial Park, Canada's second-largest urban park. The consultation asked about trail connectivity, safety, signage, and protecting natural and cultural features. Feedback was collected...

Why This Matters: Use Fish Creek's trails for walking, jogging, or cycling? This plan will shape how the park's 100+ kilometers of paths are maintained and improved. If you've ever gotten lost on a trail or wished for better signage, this affects you.

Community Planning Environment & Climate Transportation
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Should Photo Radar Be Used Differently in Alberta?

Ministry of Justice and Solicitor General (AB)

Alberta asked municipalities and police how photo radar should be used. The concern? Speed traps that generate revenue instead of improving safety. An independent review found photo radar only reduced collisions by 1.4%, suggesting it could be used...

Why This Matters: Ever gotten a photo radar ticket and wondered if it was really about safety? You're not alone. This consultation addressed whether speed cameras are placed to catch speeders or just to collect fines. The results led to new rules starting April 2022.

Policy & Studies Justice & Rights Transportation
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Should Canada Update Maritime Radio Frequencies for Digital Ship Communications?

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (Federal)

This Canada Gazette notice contains multiple items. The main consultation asks whether Canada should update VHF maritime radio frequencies to enable a new digital data exchange system for ships. There's also a 60-day comment period on a scientific...

Why This Matters: Work in shipping, fishing, or marine industries? This affects how boats communicate. The digital upgrade could improve safety at sea. For most Canadians, the plastics chemicals review is more relevant—it could lead to restrictions on substances in everyday products.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Technology & Digital Transportation
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Wellington Gateway Rapid Transit Project - London

London, ON

London is building dedicated bus lanes along 6 km of Wellington Road between downtown and Highway 401. The project adds rapid transit stops, multi-use paths, and upgrades aging infrastructure. Phase 2 construction starts in 2026, with the full...

Why This Matters: Take the bus on Wellington Road? Your commute could get faster and more reliable. Live or work along the corridor? Expect construction disruptions through 2027, but also better sidewalks and cycling paths. Business owners may need to adjust how deliveries and customer access work.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Calgary Build a New Bus Garage in Southeast Calgary?

Calgary, AB

Calgary Transit needs more space for buses. The city wants to build a new 97-acre bus garage in the Alyth/Bonnybrook/Manchester industrial area to replace the aging Victoria Park facility. This is a land use application—the city is asking itself for...

Why This Matters: Take the bus in Calgary? This garage will help keep service reliable as the city grows by half a million people over 25 years. Live or work near the Alyth/Bonnybrook/Manchester area? You'll want to know what's coming to your neighbourhood.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Help Shape Alberta's Public Transportation Future

Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors (AB)

Alberta asked residents how to improve public transit across the province. The goal was to connect people in both rural and urban communities to work, services, and recreation. This input will shape a provincial transit strategy and future funding...

Why This Matters: Take the bus to work? Live in a rural area with no transit options? This strategy could determine whether you get better service or keep driving. It also ties into Alberta's climate goals by reducing car emissions.

Policy & Studies Environment & Climate Transportation
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Should Alberta Update Child Safety Seat Laws Based on Height Instead of Weight?

Ministry of Transportation and Economic Corridors (AB)

Alberta asked parents whether child car seat laws should change. Right now, kids under 6 who weigh less than 40 lbs need a safety seat. But health experts say height matters more than weight. The province wanted to know how updated rules would...

Why This Matters: Got kids? This affects you. Child safety seats reduce fatal injuries by 71%. But Alberta's current rules are based on outdated science. If you've ever wondered when your child can switch to a booster seat, clearer rules could help.

Regulations & Permits Health & Safety Transportation
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How Should Alberta Fix Road Test Wait Times?

Government of Alberta (AB)

Alberta asked drivers about long wait times for road tests. In 2019, the province switched to a centralized booking system with government-employed examiners. The new system created significant delays. This consultation gathered ideas on how to fix...

Why This Matters: Need to get your driver's licence? You might be waiting months. New drivers, teens eager to hit the road, and people who need to drive for work are all stuck in the queue. Long wait times mean delayed independence and job opportunities.

Policy & Studies Transportation
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How Should Winnipeg Manage Parking, Curbside Space, and Ridesharing?

Winnipeg, MB

Winnipeg has adopted a five-year plan for managing parking, curbside space, and mobility services like taxis and ridesharing. The strategy aims to balance competing uses of street space, promote sustainable transportation, and improve parking...

Why This Matters: Drive downtown? Park on the street near your home? Use Uber or a taxi? This plan shapes how Winnipeg manages all of it. Where you can park, how much it costs, and whether rideshare vehicles get dedicated pickup zones—it's all on the table. Over 1,900 people already weighed in.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation